A pie with Anne's name made into the crust.

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  1. Outside of The Outsiders, in middle school, I don’t think a single one of those were ever in the curriculum where I grew up. Granted, I went to multiple schools since my family moved fairly often, but some of those I haven’t even heard of. But, then again, my interest in books have mostly been young adult novels, memoirs, and movies based on books coming out soon.

  2. I read “Jane Eyre” on my own, after I left high school. I’ve actually never read “Middlemarch”, I only know of those quotations from the TV miniseries and references in other books.

    I tend to read more often for recreation than I watch television and I went through a phase where I went through a lot of the classics (the fact I can now get them for free as e-books has meant I’ve read more old books)

    I’m sure “Jane Eyre” is often a studied text in Australia too, but different schools are at liberty to choose assigned texts from a range of works.

    The classic books I studied in high school were “Pride & Prejudice”, “The Great Gatsby”, “Frankenstein”, “The Merchant Of Venice”, “The Crucible”, “1984”, “A Clockwork Orange”, “The Outsiders”, “Z For Zachariah”, “The Hotel New Hampshire”, “The Chrysalids”, “The Harp In The South”, “A Difficult Young Man”, “Down By The Dockside” and “Heat & Dust”

  3. You are quite well read. Were these titles what you read in school or on your own? Jane Eyre is something some schools have on their curriculum in the US, but it depends on which school you go to (mine wasn’t one of them).

  4. The episode titles in Season 1 of “Anne With An E” were all quotes from Charlotte Bronte’s novel, “Jane Eyre”.

    The episode titles for Season 2 thus far have been quotes by George Eliot, taken from her novel “Middlemarch”, I believe.

    1. Interesting and astute observation, Benjamin. One wonders whether or not Season 3 titles will continue paying homage to great English female writers of the Victoria era ?

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